NEW ENGLAND TORO COMPANY 
Newport Pink Hollyhock 
1535 GERBERA Jamesoni Hybrids. Transvaal- 
Daisy. Beautiful, daisy-like flowers, with long, 
narrow curved petals. Colors range through many 
charming variations of pink, orange, salmon, ruby 
and violet. Unexcelled for cutting, last many days 
in water. Packet 50c. 
1540 GEUM, Mrs. Bradshaw. (P.) Large double, 
bright scarlet blooms in profusion throughout the 
summer. Attractive as a cut-flower. 2 ft. Packet 
25c. 
1545 Lady Strathedon. (P.) Double, pure orange 
yellow. Packet 25c. 
1550 GILIA capitata. (A.) Dainty mauve flowers 
on long stems; useful for cutting, 134 ft. Packet 
15c. 
1555 GLOBE AMARANTH, Mixed. (A.) Pretty 
everlasting with globular flowers of purple, orange, 
rose and white. 1 ft. Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 25c. 
1560 GLOXINIA, Giant Mixed. (P.) Tender, 
greenhouse perennial. Large flowers, including many 
beautiful self-colors and spotted varieties, in pure 
white, pink, scarlet, crimson and purple. 1 ft. 
Packet §1.00. 
GODETIA. (A.) Showy hardy annual with large, 
satiny flowers, unexcelled for cutting. 1 to 2 ft. 
1565 Duchess of Albany. Single. Satiny white. 
Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
1570 Rosy Morn. Double, Salmon-rose. Packet 
15c.; J4 oz. 75c. 
1575 Gloriosa. Single. Deep crimson. Packet 10c.; 
34 oz. 60c. 
1580 Double Mixed. Many beautiful colors. Pack¬ 
et 10c.; 34 oz. 35c. 
1585 GOURDS, Ornamental Mixed. (A.) Strong¬ 
growing annual climbers producing curiously-shaped 
fruits. 10 to 15 ft. Packet 10c.; oz. 30c. 
GRASSES, Ornamental. (A.) Graceful plants, at¬ 
tractive for garden display and winter bouquets. 
1590 Pennisetum ruppelianum. Purple Fountain 
Grass. 3 ft. Packet 15c. 
1595 longistylum. Excellent for bouquets. 2 ft. 
Packet 15c. 
GYPSOPHILA. Baby’sBreath. (A.) Pretty annual 
with graceful sprays of bloom, indispensable for 
mixing in bouquets. 134 ft. 
1605 elegans grandiflora alba. (A.) Large-flow¬ 
ered pure white. Packet 10c.; oz. 50c. 
1610 elegans rosea. (A.) Light pink form. Packet 
10c.; oz. 50c. 
1615 paniculata. (P.) Myriads of tiny white flow¬ 
ers. Used in bouquets. July, Aug. 2 ft. Packet 
10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
1620 paniculata, fl. pi. (P.) Double white. Packet 
25c. 
1625 HELENIUM autumnale. Sneezeweed. (P.) 
Splendid, tall, late-flowering perennial. Golden 
yellow. 5 ft. Packet 25c. 
1630 Riverton Gem. (P.) Old gold, suffused terra¬ 
cotta, changing to wallflower-red. 4 ft. Packet 25c. 
HELICHRYSUM. Strawflower. (A.) The most 
popular of the everlastings with large, double flowers. 
Useful for winter-bouquets. 2 ft. 
1635 Crimson; 1640 Golden Yellow; 1645 Rose; 
1650 Salmon; 1655 White, each color, Packet 15c.; 
34 oz. 60c. 
1660 Mixed. Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
1665 HEUCHERA sanguinea. Coralbells. (P.) 
Dainty perennial producing erect spikes of bright 
crimson, bell-shaped flowers; charming in the rock- 
garden and excellent as a cut flower. July, Aug. 1 
ft. Packet 25c. 
1675 HIBISCUS moscheutos roseus. Mallow. (P.) 
Large, single pink flowers. July to Sept. 4 ft. 
Packet 15c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
1680 HESPERIS matronalis, Purple. Rocket. (P.) 
Fragrant, purple flowers, in spring. 3 ft. Packet 
10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
1685 matronalis, White. Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
HOLLYHOCK. Althea rosea. Hollyhocks are in¬ 
dispensable in the hardy garden. Their stately 
beauty is admired by everyone. 6 to 8 ft. 
Double Varieties. These are the most popular with 
their tall spikes of clustered, double flowers. 
1695 Newport Pink; 1700 Salmon; 1705 Yellow; 
1710 Maroon; 17i5 White; 1720 Mixed, each 
Packet 25c.; 34 oz. 75c. 
1725 Single Mixed. Many charming colors. Packet 
25c.; 34 oz. 75c. 
1730 HONESTY, Mixed. (Lunaria biennis.) A 
pretty everlasting, useful for winter bouquets. 
Flowers purple or whitish, followed by round silvery 
seed pods. 2 ft. Packet 10c.; 34 oz. 50c. 
1735 HUMULUS japonicus. Japanese Hop Vine. 
Ornamental annual climber. 12 ft. Packet 10c.; 
34 oz. 35c. 
14 
